New York Times bestselling author and star of 2 Dope Queens Phoebe Robinson is back with a new, hilarious, and timely essay collection on gender, race, dating, and the dumpster fire that is our world.
Phoebe Robinson is a multi-talented stand-up comedian, New York Times best-selling writer, and actress. She is best known as the co-creator and co-star of the hit podcast turned TV show 2 Dope Queens, which aired eight hour-long specials on HBO in February 2018 & 2019. On her second WNYC Studios podcast, the critically-acclaimed talk show Sooo Many White Guys, Phoebe interviews today’s biggest stars and ground breakers such as Tom Hanks, Issa Rae, Abbi Jacobson, and many more. Phoebe is also making her presence known in publishing as she is the author of The New York Times best seller You Can’t Touch My Hair & Other Things I Still Have To Explain, a collection of essays about race, gender and pop culture. Phoebe made her feature film debut as one of the stars of the Netflix comedy Ibiza and followed that up by acting alongside Taraji P. Henson in the Paramount film What Men Want. She was also a staff writer on MTV’s hit talking head show, Girl Code and IFC’s Portlandia, as well as was a consultant on season three of Broad City.
Praise for Everything's Trash, But It's Okay
“Phoebe Robinson brings her infectious charm and utterly delightful
sense of humor to her second essay collection, Everything’s Trash,
But It’s Okay. From body image to contemporary feminism to our
culture of overwork, Robinson offers deft cultural criticism and
hilarious personal anecdotes that will make readers laugh, cringe,
and cry. Everything may indeed be trash but writing like this
reminds us that we’re gonna make it through all the terrible things
with honesty, laughter, and faith.”
—Roxane Gay, New York Times bestselling author
“[Everything’s Trash, But It’s Okay] is an irresistible mash-up of
stream-of-consciousness venting and measured appraisals of
everything from white feminism to Bono.”
—Natalie Kitroeff, The New York Times
“[Robinson’s] like your own approachably honest bestie — the kind
you’d want riding shotgun on a cross-country road trip so that her
sneakily incisive tangents could stretch and weave like so many
highway miles… Even when she gets serious, doling out hard-won
insights about money, body shaming or the challenges interracial
couples face, Robinson keeps her wits about her.”
—Washington Post
"Robinson is like the Nora Ephron of the selfie
generation."
—PureWow
“New York Times bestselling author Phoebe Robinson is out to
inspire the entirety of the female population with this new
collection of essays. Pushing women to take action instead of
sitting on the sidelines, Robinson tackles topics of feminism,
insane beauty standards, our culture's work ethic, and more....Told
with confidence and light, this memoir is a go-to read for the
modern woman.”
—PopSugar
“Her writing is insightful, free of pretense and full of
humor. In an array of mediums, she combines an ability to laugh
about some of her personal experiences and a willingness to learn
from them all, so we can, too.”
—Forbes.com
"2 Dope Queens cohost and true badass Phoebe Robinson finds
the funny in societal chaos in Everything's Trash, But It's
Okay."
—Cosmopolitan
"Robinson spins stories that are laugh-out-loud funny yet carry an
unmistakable undertone of seriousness regarding sexism and race
relations.... [Her] side-splitting memoir will both entertain
and empower her readers."
—Publishers Weekly
"Phoebe Robinson's particular set of skills as a humorist is on
full display in her second book. Educate yourself."
—Essence
“If book reviews could be written by text message, this one would
be 10 cry-laughing emojis followed by 20 fire emojis. Robinson is
an informed and adept cultural critic. . . . A hilarious and
enlightening examination of race, gender and culture from comedian
and podcast host Phoebe Robinson.”
—Shelf Awareness (starred review)
"The Dope Queen takes on tough subjects--getting personal and
political."
—Entertainment Weekly, Fall 2018 25 Must-Reads
“Robinson offers incisive and insightful cultural criticism…whether
sharing tales of misadventure or dating tips, Robinson is a
top-notch storyteller who takes readers on a funny, memorable
ride.”
—BookPage
“Just when it feels like the world is falling irreparably apart,
Phoebe Robinson is here to make things better. Whether she is
unpacking the state of feminism or taking you through the dystopian
world of online dating, she is manages to be on point, original,
and laugh out loud funny. This vital, unflinching essay collection
simultaneously calls out all the bullshit, especially facing women,
while making you feel like things are *actually* okay. Even
brighter than before, thanks to this hilarious bighearted
book.”
—Gabrielle Union, New York Times bestselling author of We’re Going
to Need More Wine
“Delightfully recreates the experience of listening to Phoebe dish
in person with the added bonus of getting see how words like
‘relaysh’ are spelled!”
—Chris Hayes, New York Times bestselling author of A Colony in a
Nation
“This collection is full of whip-smart commentary
and extremely relatable trashiness. Phoebe has her
own style, her own voice, and practically her own language that
gets me every time. She has a way of making us all feel less alone
and more bold. I dare you not to laugh your way through this
book.”
—Abbi Jacobson, author of I Might Regret This
“Phoebe is brutally honest and hilarious. I proudly blurb this book
without hesitation or remuneration!”
—Judd Apatow
“Current events and women's issues humorously tackled by a
successful and prolific [comedian]....Readers who enjoy her podcast
and loved her first book will find even more to appreciate
here.”
—Kirkus Reviews
"As in her first book, Robinson maintains a baseline of
free-associating, footnoting, list-making hilarity, which both
disarms and readies readers for the tougher truths she
tackles."
—Booklist
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